SANTA CLARA COUNTY PARAMEDIC PROTOCOLS
EXAM AND PRACTICE EXAM NEWEST 2025/ 2026
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According to Policy # 700 -M17: Traumatic Hemorrhage
Control, Tranexamic Acid (TXA) 1,000 mg IV Piggyback or
IV Drip, mix 1,000 mg of TXA in 100 ml bag of normal
saline 0.9%, may be infused over 10 minutes without base
contact for an extremity hemorrhage which is not
controlled by use of a tourniquet.
A. True
B. False - Answer-B. False
According to Policy #700 - A04: Sepsis, if a patient is
suspected to have an infection, a temperature less than
96.0 or greater than 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit is a
criterion to be considered?
A. True
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B. False - Answer-A. True
A 16-year -old patient ingests a bottle of rubbing alcohol
seeking intoxication. The patient develops severe
abdominal pain. The 911 system is activated three hours
after the ingestion. According to Policy #700-A15:
Poisoning and Overdose, the provider should administer
activated charcoal:
A. True
B. False - Answer-B.
Policy #700-A18: Gynecological and Obstetrical
Emergencies, states that base contact is needed before
administering Midazolam above 15 mg if the patient is
pregnant and has a seizure.
A. True
B. False - Answer-A. True
According to Policy#108: System Variance Reporting, all
of the following events are reportable to the EMS Agency
except:
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A. Potential clinical care variances
B. Communications system variances
C. Medication or procedural errors resulting in patient
harm
D. Personnel issues with other providers that does not
affect patient care - Answer-D. Personnel issues with the
other providers that does not affect patient care
According to Policy#501: Hospital radio Reports, when
responders transport patients from the scene of a
hazardous materials incident, which of the following
information is to be provided in addition to the routine
patient notification report?
A. Chemical name, agency performing decontamination
DOT reference number, any appropriate treatment
information
B. Chemical name, decontamination methods used on-
scene, DOT reference number, any appropriate treatment
information
C. Chemical name, DOT reference number, emergency
response guidebook guide number, any appropriate